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Practical implications of empirically studying moral decision-making
N Heinzelmann, G Ugazio, PN Tobler
Frontiers in neuroscience 6, 94, 2012
212012
Deontology defended
N Heinzelmann
Synthese 195 (12), 5197-5216, 2018
202018
Aesthetics and morality judgments share cortical neuroarchitecture
NC Heinzelmann, SC Weber, PN Tobler
Cortex 129, 484-495, 2020
142020
Moral discourse boosts confidence in moral judgments
N Heinzelmann, BTA Höltgen, V Tran
Philosophical Psychology 34 (8), 1192-1216, 2021
62021
Extremists are more confident
N Heinzelmann, V Tran
Erkenntnis, 1-26, 2022
32022
Conflicting judgments and weakness of will
N Heinzelmann
Philosophia 49 (1), 255-269, 2021
22021
The genetic technologies questionnaire: lay judgments about genetic technologies align with ethical theory, are coherent, and predict behaviour
S Küchenhoff, J Doerflinger, N Heinzelmann
BMC medical ethics 23 (1), 54, 2022
12022
Deliberation and confidence change
N Heinzelmann, S Hartmann
Synthese 200 (1), 42, 2022
12022
Introduction to neurophilosophy
N Heinzelmann
Advances in Neurophilosophy, 1, 2024
2024
Advances in Neurophilosophy
N Heinzelmann
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024
2024
Rationality is not coherence
N Heinzelmann
The Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1), 312-332, 2024
2024
Weakness of Will and Delay Discounting
N Heinzelmann
Oxford University Press, 2023
2023
Vom Sollen zum Sein
N Heinzelmann
Sein und Sollen, 199-220, 2021
2021
Compensation and moral luck
N Heinzelmann
The Monist 104 (2), 251-264, 2021
2021
Aesthetics and morality judgements share functional neuroarchitecture
N Heinzelmann, S Weber, P Tobler
2020
2019 MELESSA
N Heinzelmann, B Höltgen, V Tran, GG May
OSF, 2019
2019
Motivation and control
N Heinzelmann
2018
Weakness of the will
N Heinzelmann
2017
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